Amy Van Dongen is an Okanagan artist, art therapist and owner of Bloom Art Therapy. As an art therapist, Amy believes that art is innately healing and enjoys the calming ability that an art practice offers.
Dear Diary, explores Van Dongen's inner world and life experiences. Each page is an image of how it felt to be Van Dongen, at that time of making it. Van Dongen also invites the viewer to interact with the work to explore the medium of black-out poetry. Explore Van Dongen's pieces amongst many blank pages where the viewer can interact with the pages directly on the glass. Then, come, sit back and relax, grab some art supplies and deep dive into your own altered book practice, where you will often find yourself writing a diary entry without trying. Books and materials are provided.
Van Dongen hopes to open the door to creativity, to create quiet moments, and to help ground participants back to themselves. By offering take-home recycled books to the audience and a space for creating. Van Dongen hopes to spark a love of altered books, encourage using art to express emotions and most of all, encourage everyone to create time to just be themselves. The altered book itself can act as a metaphor for you to change an existing story, to create your own story that's uniquely yours.
Combining words with visuals is Van Dongen's most authentic way of communicating her feelings. Each of us will have our own unique way of expressing our feelings visually. Giving us each the gift of a brand-new perspective. When choosing your book, really think about why you are drawn to it. Make sure the book is the right fit. Happy creating!
Dear Diary, will be on view in the Members’ Gallery from October 11 to November 2 2024.
You can learn more about Amy Van Dongen on her Instagram: @amyloreafineart and @bloomarttherapy.amy